Anonymous wrote:St. John's can't seem to win a big game.
Anonymous wrote:Hill School is not Hill Academy , don’t kid yourself SJC faithful.The cadets can’t score goals. The culver performance was embarrassing.
Keep giving yourself moral victories
I guess SJC is 5-0 this year?
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that Gonzaga's challenging schedule helped their younger roster improve and they might be ready to compete the rest of the way. There are wins and lessons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does St. John's lose to Ryken and Dematha this year?
As disappointing as SJC is - they will get revenge on SMR and DM has just become a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does St. John's lose to Ryken and Dematha this year?
As disappointing as SJC is - they will get revenge on SMR and DM has just become a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GZ beats Hoyas. GZ goalie stood on head.
GZ will win the WCAC. They are grinders and not full of primadonnas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep has been practicing all winter in their field-house - they came firing out of the gate in early March. Prep, in my opinion, doesn't look any better than they did the first week of the season.
The sign of a great coach and staff is how much your team improves over the course of the season. Bullis and Landon, as of right now, look flat-out better than Prep.
Still plenty of season left to be played, but GP look very disorganized last night on the defensive side of the field, and their offense looked off.
Congrats to GZ on the upset.
Take away Preps boarders and they below average. Didn’t see much gritt or toughness last night.
Hoyas will have handful against Bullis and Landon come April
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did GP beat Loyola by more (5) than did Malvern (3) and Chaminade (2)....same spread as the Western Reserve factory?
I guess rivalry games are complete wildcards.
Perhaps Loyola Blakefield had a bad game vs Prep. Or Prep had bad game vs GZ.
Anonymous wrote:Prep has been practicing all winter in their field-house - they came firing out of the gate in early March. Prep, in my opinion, doesn't look any better than they did the first week of the season.
The sign of a great coach and staff is how much your team improves over the course of the season. Bullis and Landon, as of right now, look flat-out better than Prep.
Still plenty of season left to be played, but GP look very disorganized last night on the defensive side of the field, and their offense looked off.
Congrats to GZ on the upset.
Anonymous wrote:How did GP beat Loyola by more (5) than did Malvern (3) and Chaminade (2)....same spread as the Western Reserve factory?
I guess rivalry games are complete wildcards.